_-..-....._____...-..._»..-. _._......_..4.._ \\'. n: IZI sis pr ti‘. r: *:mo-:.~.w:¢ m‘: '1":- Evifizfi l..,--;,- ....- \. 11m cnanw-rrarnwu GUARDIAN DECEMBER 21. 193d ;omen’s Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature » IN MAJORCA n: ti’. a" - "attract: wou r o. = the village of Manrealxzwn the 11181“ oi" June ioth. we were to siflniil t)’ burning a flare. and the ill-SOB" would be rowed out to us‘; wB were to take him aboard. and make _ior Marseilles a5 quickly 88 D°55ibl§3 "S.mple.‘ commented Roger. And risky." Tliere is danger. But I believe even father would consent to our doing .1 if he knew who lhe prison: er in Majorca is. I-les the son o. some peo le whom father has knoun all his ll e." _ a" "But doe nt he know that. “Geoflrey and I were sworn to uni-cc. This boy went- tv 5118-11 against hi5 parents‘ w-ish. His niotli- er is ‘ii. the anxiety would kill he)‘ :f she knew where he is- '55 father would be so fur cus he “Qlfld probably cast him of‘! altvgelllfir- "I see!" Roger said. "I u.-;e.i_ to play with tlllfi boy’ when I was a little girl. Father ha known his fiithcl" for ages. Oh. I feel lur- ions with myself became I was fool, enough nct to tell him!" i "in that c so you can tell 3'01"‘ father when you get to St. Rapbhel. and he may let vou go yet. will i Rosier. ' ridden relief. But Ktl “s face wrs tragic “It mnv b" too late!" 1 "Foo ictcil" I "Yes. they're going to ino\e the I fJIhClLI‘ lixm Iviajuxu t0 Nolih Alncii. I-le may be sh ited any day- I-icll have no uni-niacin MORE-Q Rigor could near tile ivind vihinsf and .iicre “as tlic liliill. hu.h ng 01 .he .c.ls ihioirill t.i tcpell skllght; l the "Glorious if: to" loulleil t0 it as 3h’: iuoouzed on. cresitil lh_e_ bro» o. I t-ilcn OfllOflllflg swell. Cuisine ill ti? i niglr. in the darkness away‘ 111 m‘? i I south was Airs a. and growing steadily furthrg ini0 the W65! W)" every wave the yacht. breasted-the Ealearics . _ Her voire held a quality OI ‘IE5’ pairing zlppeal: “If only you WEN? one of us!" A movement in the doorway. and Geoffrey Paish was standing lherfi looking in on them. Roger glanced at him irre-olutely, thinking hard. The hope died ln KitiyS face. ts place was taken by a look of ion- tempt: y “No: \'0u're not one of us!‘ she said bitterly. "Stupid toylmllfllne you could be for a moment!’ She rose. Geoffrey stood aside t0 let her pass. Her whole attitude W55 one of undefeated pride and £00m. Roger was carried away by the one. scorched by the other. Smertin . he flung at her as she got to the oor: “Do vouthlnk you'll get anywhere by assuming that I'm no use?" She turned. __ “I‘ll take this yacht to Majorca. Roger said, “And take the con- sequences too. Do you think I'm not at game as the rest. of you?’ Th5)’ stood and gazed at him in speechless astonishment. A d8!) flush overspread Kitty's face. hi!‘ lips parted-and he saw his reward already. in her eyes. CHAPTER V SPEEDING TOWARDS DANGER. Captain Cullen was iii the wheel when Roger brought, his new in- structions t0_ the chart house: "we're going to touch at Majorca. Cullen. before we return to St. Raphael." ‘ _ Captain Cullen shot. him a shrewd lance from under his shaggy eye- grows; opened his mouth w speak. and closed it again. looking thought- ful. H esaId. nothing. except: "If _ou'll take the wheel, sir. I11 get ou another chart." 4 His blood still aflame from his momentous decsion - Roger took the wheel. He kept the yacht on her course to st. Raphael with o, hand that trembled slightly. Cullen. apparently, was not goln I P R | E R Morning Smile . ‘ “Haven't You Forgotten. Dear!" Ho wu in a fearful temper. As he went out he Jammed his not. on his head. soowled at his wife. and left her without a word. She called after him: "You nave forgotten somehzng". "Well, Whut?" "You didn't slam the door." "The Old Order" The bright young thing came into the room and smiled at her mother. ‘ Mother." she said, ‘I must have some money for a n"w dress. Will you ask daddy for it?" "Ask him yourself, dear.“ was mother's reply. You are getting married in a month's time and you must have scme practize." Smallbi-ldge iiad given Roger. and that In itself was something _WhlCh added to the tlrinoil oi h.s mind. H3 hardened .li.s purposi- ivli .e he discu sed the necesaiw course w th Cull-en; and reckoned lint. w.tii the yachts cruising speed of fourteen knots, and aiiotvilig for the ilvlnn into whleh they must hood. lhc "ulcrlous Aflifi should al'r.v.- at l. point 2o lnljcs (mt oi LIIG village ol Mani-eat at ten p. in. on tnc follow lng night. l-le and not explain to Cullen tho. they WUJIU aomuusn bionic... o, film. Inn-HOG ILoIJI-Lsl: lI. Vida the one least hkely L0 clung L-LJIM unue." bu- SCIWEILIDII AILlll lflkt lvliljJlfilll QIICIE bullen knew ilctlhiig o. tile prnoncr. udpeanl Q/kaklvkl 1)..» tllf: nllcftl c\.l'. Shonily llic "cnolwiis lilac" ce- $Cl._1(.u a nul. e.lc..- in .tio .vledi.er- lkkllgflll Illgllr, 1111.1 a inilliv iXLUn-il li-D... on c...- ca... o. ..'lillce ll..l asqcrn. and ocsuil to l...» tl.i..rr..i. L\.0D\.l' ksslliy c... u. t...- illni lions. to cc .\.o \i.lil ..g...c . c......c;. and .. Lty, o, his lll.. .. can... towards n lll. cool... "now on. cunt-ll is... ‘lcmccliy’ ..c.., on... witli l'€ill;l.l..ll uner tn: <lecis.on. "Wilt-n can we hope to be there?’ asked i~..i.y. "About ten p. m. ILIIIOIYL.“ " “Illa. w.s what 1 i ';,..t_" slit: .._,,ler, cclu no... ol li.s said eagerly, in a IO\\' voice to gee.- irey. _ l-coger noticed now much ehe seemed to share her Geoffrey . . . He turned away‘. rather bhaitly. and lelc them. n3 xvi-n. below, .n.0 the gently swayuig s.loon, and lav. down to smoke a (LQJYCIIE. . . It was d.tlicu.i to face iviiat he had done. when he ihougnt cf Smallbridge. and of everything he was risking. no pu. h.s hand l‘. tried inelfeeiuuily to suicoth his wind-blown hair. It was tangled be- yond orderir_. I-Ic felt th... wrly all through re- duced to chaos and disorder. Frowning fiercely. drawing on the cigarette. he looked up at s move- ment in the doorway. and sow Kitty standing there. She gazed at him without speak- ing. came softly in and stocd bcfors the table, her face transfigurcd, shining with elation. WORTH THE PRICE Roger rose slowly to his‘ feet. "Its wonderful of you ioiio this." she said. her voice quivering w.th intensity. “I know how much you stand to lo " “All the from him. _ “Don't over-estimate me." he said "Over-estimate you?" “Yes, perhaps my motives aren't so altruistic. not quite so impersonal as you think." _ _ She met his meaning gaze with a little smile, something ir_i her mail- ner whzch reminded h.m sharply that the situation was probably H11’ from new to her; other men had trli.lilp.l Vhtll .6. regret and dismay‘ fell had lo: _ But the colour suddenly came lntzl her face. and her girnrlc fell in con- fusion. And without ever havinr: d6- cided that what he wanted was to et Kitty smallbridge, Roger was 0O questlom that_authorit whit _~__-_ .-_ii I Crochet Mats in Four Sizes I lovely 011 l Doll-Shed pinto-bio made in dinner or tea D fourth one to go under a tea. cup or ocru, or colors. Away from the ta serve in silver. lass or china. dishes gendlng upon inner sets. are amazingly cotton using a coarse needle. MAYFAIR t eir color. they may be used quick to work. being mode of heavy crochet The pattern includes complete crochetlnfl elllng hlmselfpln astonishment his N0. Ill table. the many uses for which these mats are makes them one of the most useful items in the home. rhvy are four sizes-a very large one for a centerpiece-a. smaller one for late-one bread and butter or salad DIME 5m?- fllld l goblet. They may be made in’ white ble; they make sets for bullets. they for cakes. cookies oi- sandwiches. De- a: breakfast. luncheon cl‘ instructions. detail Ohkft 0f stitches. Send 15c. coins preferred- To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Dept. Design No. I14 mimi-----l-—----——-----"""""' sqmzrr--——-———-——"----"""""‘ ‘TATg____-__——'—O1TY'———"’-'——-_'-‘ II There Is no snow ln the bacil- ground. but it's a Canadian Christ- mas just the same. and shopping expeditions must be made. If. is _just a lot of fun for Richard George Piper. three year old sun of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Piper. of Vancouver. Mrs. Piper was forni- erly Miss Isabelle Tocmbs of (‘harloiteiovi-n. Mr. Piper ls at Prerent ill England taking a euursu In airrien» Inspection with the Royal Air Force. eve I could get ' blood on fire. “I be this g rl!" "Oh. I know!" He exclaimed, all the . c... AasUlglAlg out. if Majorca. There's lliillllilg else 01.0 can co. But l can't help being glad that I'm in on llll.S—\‘.'lI.II you! ' .c voice. 1 and Liuglitci‘ plane of exl t- Ilizii itc iliLl tver known _Le-‘ gazed at her uzth a potnlding h; - And then. shattering the mcmcni. or ratli:r. crtrh g it under weigh. of his I. _ and moron lift";- exice. C ecifrcr Pu sh arlpeaied in i112 d0:r\v_ _v ofilie sdlocn. . lls u uni phlegm as he lozked in on them. Kitty. with inrinine pro cncc cf m'nd. vvns tire first to sprzik: "We illlllhllt ti“; W0 sisculd mak . some efI:c_ive hiding plfh? for the DYIFCIIOI’, FYDDCSZIIQ l f‘ lllillfl-jf‘. O get him on board." she sand. "We might be °'(|_“')€'(l and searched." (To lie Continued) LIFE IN_SURAN —IN CANADA TORONTO, Dec. 28—Public con- .1 fldence in life insuraii-re is ln- I dicated by the fact that sales ln Canada and Newfoundland for the first ll months of this year show an increase of Q09’? over the corresponding period in I938. Figures recased today by the Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association reveal that new busi- ness frcln January to November inclusive. totals 3361201000 as compared with $350.380.000 for the first ll months 0f I938. These figures are complied by the Life Insurance Sales Research Bureau. from reports received from 18 companies representing 84% of the life insurance in force in Can- ada and Newfoundland. They do not include group lnsitrance. an- nuities. pension bonds without in- surance. rB-ihsuranee. and revivals. Sales of life insurance in the Province cf Prince Edward Island last month totalled $119001 tried. where she was concerned. and i g_ Ready For Christmas Dorothy Dix THE COOKS comma Don't Show too Much Interest in Dates With Boys Whom You Know Casually, go Easy on Your Escort’s Pocketbook, Don't be a Know-it-all and Y0u’ll be More Popular Ive one piece of advice that would be more valuable than any other to g Ls. I would say: Be moderate. Moderation isn't a. virtue If I could that is indigenous to our sex. Quite the pool. ad. we are sure to be she devils. eating or drinking. are human refrigerators. rotten or n lect. them. death or lay and drinkings too prohlbitionis . lhe one-cocktail crowd. This is a pity- mlddle road is the only safe one for femln.i.e And so I would like not only ._o - point out it. advantages to girls who are just starting out on the hazard- ous adventure oi womanhood. but to erect a, few slzn posts t0 guide them feet to tread. along the way. First. I would say, don't be too eager for the attention of boys. course. every normal girl wants to be wants to have dates and gocd times and cut-ins ori her dances. way to get them is not. to make herself a telephone pest who is always calling up lads and asking them why haven't. they been around. or shang- haiing inem into iakmg oer to places. or _iust siopmng over with qellglnt when a. boy notices her. The proper attitude for a girl to assume is the one jhat indicates that. she can take h.m or leave him. She isn't always she turns down some daze , even if she has to spend ava.la.ole_ on call. the evening with Mamma. and Papa. . . . ., d. his personality. "I know that one uetause it causes the boys to think that. other lads have put their O. K. has ta grre u hand lo that chap .rl on ner. For boys are like snebb. where one goes tne others follow. she lets the boy who takes her out to places of amusement see that _ _ m she is having a good time and enjoying his society. but the doesn't. tell sne just said; "Thank V911!" in a him how wonderlul it is and how sweet it was of him to give her such a p.:zisure. because that is a dead giveaway that she seldom has a oat/e. qu te cl: ted. i fted on to ii Sue is nether Lady Di.da.ii nor Grveiul Nellie. runs llway from boys nor chases them down. Tqifll, I would say, go lightly on a boy's pocketbook. vet do it without wit" 101' 5 minutes. hummai-nig him by making him feel that you look upon him as a pauper. Dont. Ollfil’ to pay the bus fare or for the movie tickers. bu. develop a. the pisslon for IIGIgIYII-IOIIICOU theatres and hot clogs. ' gust, it bi.e, tell him that Mamma has just made a chocolate cake. .s n0 better nilhclinialzer than the home ice box. or try lo oe foo viliiciclu. tonne in hs HJLIJ l:l. hm use it. ill~»._ Il.._.l‘..|ll}4 girl lie ever met. Of course. no man likes to drag around a lZiIl who ls a dead one, but Bfiglélrildll-KBTB ktlnonkey pn a stick and si e _ t r - l up or life of the party he wants to be I'll‘. l e e 1s gum“ w be any cut he loathe. tne one who jumps screams at the tug of her voice. Dres. well. but not too well. attractive clothes that make other out of their class. Many a they can ask the Queen of Sieba to amusement that they can afford. interested. 0V9!‘- o o o pests? scratched or chipped or broken, I ' Answer: Just tell your borrowing YOUR “mama-av. For Wed uday, Dre. 27, I939 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -very friendly stars _ are ycu in a friendly mood? You'd better be or you'll miss a lot! The true Arlen will put his (or her) dynamic na- ture to the fore and have the cour- age of his convictions. And he'll not listen t0 discontent APRIL 21 t0 MAY 20 (Taurrsi- Born before May 6? 'I‘Iisn initiative and originality ls asked 0f you. Avoid inconsistency. You other Taurens are under more favorable vibrations. Keep your practical and executive talents busy. MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Geminlb- You born before June 5 have less invigorating lndiciaflons than oth- er Uemlnlans. but no unfriendly vibrations emanate in your ch~rt so get unfinished business out of your way quickly and then start what- ever new pl‘ unusual matters vou have ln mind. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- You in occupations dealing direct- ly with the public will probably nave a busy, pleasant day, but you in other endeavor»: must be careful to avoid sensitlveness. Carry with you info everything that life-saver. A Sense of Humor JULY‘ 24 to AUGUST 22 (L60)- If you will not think too much_ about difficulties, likes and d's- ‘likes and get down to the business of everyday routine. obligations and extra endeavors that will enhance your possibilities for surcr succeis. you'll overcome today's hazards nicely. AUGUST 23 to SBPIEMIBEIR I’! Mother, Mix Gives Quick Relief. Saves Money. Easily Mixed. This well-known home-mixed medl- clne costs very little, but it given de- lightful. swift-acting relief from coughs due to colds. It takes but a moment to wml ovefflflg! Ilnflnltlltltrxl": lcking the " n. '1: u an o {he Yeun" New Yorke 300 deb! of m9 decided 1o elect their own "No. 1." When ballots WHO counted. Patricio Pluukott (above). bod you the title. , . rrepar%it‘u no can u cllild could do t. And It ldVQl rea money. Make a syrup by atii-rlul 2 "l?! 0f granulated ouglr and one cu of water n few_momeuto, until disco ved. No cooking is needed. Then get 2$%ouuees of Pine! from nu drugslot. our this into l 16 Ol- ul add your syrup. Thu you extremjsts who are diving of! into the deep end of We always overdo things. good. we are Lkely to be austere saints. If we are seem to be able to srtlke a. good average in being wives. mothers. housekeepers, business women or We smother our husbands with affection or We We spoil our children We work ourselves to own on our Jobs. _We net wt awn muoh or are living skeletons ti‘ Somehow we lust. don't belong in _ If the ooy is dumb. of course. vz-u ilive to 1n DlIIliIBl ncrs o1’ inquiry work lke a coal beaver to keep the conversntoui going, but if lie has a v _ Get him airtime c nlIJIB-Lm ls interested in and then lend him your ears and he wil lthlnk you are the Boys like girls to have on pretty and w men rubber at them. but they don't| like freakish IIOCRSRIIOI‘ crazy hats. nor weird flair-dos. B193’ d0l1t want a g.rl to look like s million dollars because that puts her; suggest as one colcrr scheme in u- lrl sits a thome because the boys feel that .....*'ii:ii~ stirrer” empire i" “ree- ' ve m. ce m ue ' . . Don't be the klssrér. be tghe ilgleeif you want to keep him boy or be in a hurry to answer his letters. eulvy the chase and io.e mteresi. in it when they rind that the pursuit is one Afflicted With Borrowing Pest Dear Dorothy Dix-Wh t - . . ‘ I have friends Whig filrnofgibmdlo gxfggsitslegffllflfld with borrowin" fine china. and when they send them home they r l . ' and Um you Wm just have torrglfiltll-zetiiraéryoéiq your china and sliver and Weakness on our hart that makes us the victims nf vrafters. VVH-HH IIIOIIIIOIIIIL HOROSCOPE (By FRANCES DRAKE) (Copyright, I939, King Features Syndicate Inc.) Look In the section your birthday comes in. and find when your outlook is, according to the s13", ‘I.I-I'I-I%'I.I.i-I%‘I-t'I-*I.n'n Cough Remedy, It's Fine.{ Gruponuk Crusty Pudding 1-4 cup butter 1 cup sugar ‘ 2 egg yolks 1 lemon. Juice and grated rind 2 tablespoons flour ' 3 toblespoona gl f4 _ I cup milk 2 egg Whites Method: Cream the butter and tiho sugar and then add the well beaten yolks. Sift in the flour and blend this. then add the grape- nuts. lemon juice and grated rind and the milk. Mix lightly. Beat the egg whites very stiff. Plaid them into the first part and tum carefully into a well greased the contrary. We women are always 1i we are ’ We just dont A F The t Housew TIE TELEPHONE. Though the miidest subscriber. I've frequently raged when me line's out of order or number cull-BM; ‘though the Ansel rwrdl with ‘i sigh what I've said when called by mistake from my bath or my bed; Though Progress provides me a mechanized trial or temper and patience, attemptln8 to dial; Though I fall to call up the par- ticular One. But am always at home to the bore and the dun; Though the Thing is the butt of pudding pan or casserole. set this ' in a larger pan containing 1 inch i of hot water and bake in a. moder- ate, 3'15 deg. F‘_ oven for about 50 minutes, until a. silver knife in- serted through the centre comes? out clean. Serve wami or cold. For the Apple Candy Of I _ admired by the opposite sex. She‘ 3 (MP5 lllbweelfill-ed B-Pple But the‘ sauce 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons gelatin 1-2 cup oold wateifl 1 cup chopped nuts 1 teaspoon vanilla Method: Peel the apples and cut them in small pieces. Cock with a very small amount of water until they are soft, then press through B- slevee. The apple pulp should be rather dry. Add the sugar and cook until the sauce is very tnick. tak- ing care not to scorch it. Soak the gelatin in the cold Add to the| hot apple pulp and stir until it is. dissolved. Add the chopped nutsl and the flavoring, and a. few drops] of red vegetable coloring, if you like. Turn into a shallow pan rinsed with cold water and chill e until very firm. Cut in squares,‘ roll in icing sugar and serve. it is good popularity propaganda In a word. she neithert 0r. if he should sug- There l)on't talk too much Ii 0.1 II GAME ROOM COLORS Gay colors are in order when the family builds ll game room In the. basement. Colors can be much brighter than in more conservative And‘ move an’; rooms of the house. Decorators | lating panels of p. pinkish tint on two walls. blending wit-h panels of flllclilflreen on the other two walls. go with them to the places of Don't ever tell a boy Never wrlte first to a improving whatever undertakings Never forget unlit men still are yours Don't be self-couscous. FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 .- (Pisces) - Your stars smlu; ben-| ingiy upon many activities and af- fairs this Wednesday. If you have work to do. do It to the very best. are 8mm“ "Warlhbly Free time? Enjoy a different recre- I 5' B- utton than usual. . A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY‘ will be EIntcr-prlsing, se‘trelinnt: a. natural organizer. Should avoid be- ing touchy and caustic in crftsc sm of others. Will love nature. A good friend. sharp enemy. It is only cowardice DORUFl-IY DIX. HKHTfIW/‘b A Good Vocabulary an Aid to Popularity ‘MA-uh- HEW-KHAN‘ W!“ H ‘I I,_l.I I. (Virgo) -— Ygilh-nlujstn-avoidl-rno; only today. but always _ l; nabs of hibernating within your own home and thought to the excil-s- ion of other circumstances. people and events that ought to be a part 01’ Your life. You cannot broaden Your mind if you do this! Frendly rays emanate for you who heed above advice. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 2a | (Libra) — Sort of a letdown aft"r C-hristmas? Today may be dull in many ways but you can achieve by making concrete plans for the future and finishing old business" and chores that are in the way. | ocmcm 24 m Novrzzvcam zz (Swroloi — You may be crowded with work. odd jobs and solicitors. but if you have system. don't be- come excited or anxious and move in your usual ca-peble manner, you m-ake headway. Favorable money Avoid Errors. Triie Phrase! Beth's reconditioned her vocabu- lary and from Bill's smile you know it's hitting on all eight cylinders. Yet not so long ago hcr specci jndiganons_ v_as pretty average. While sli NOVEMBER 2a to DECEMBER ‘MW “Se 5W". "CW?" §“d"I 22 (sagittlli-iusi -—YClll, like scoi-pio f." hefntiuluwifs‘ ‘ulslhifl lifltlvefl. have excellent money in- dications. Be enterprising. Strive I Gilt-gs“ 5W3: ilzfaltlusroelénd: lung hard t” bring about me 39M 7°‘ fvanfegl to know Shedp salyefl-Ie wil‘ l“ m" Harmoblws varhwr- acted LIKE he was tired" to} "as shins due for more gain. [F he WERE fired-r ' DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 2i Such slips don't mar Beth's ialk (Caprlcom) - Today i; a. day for now-and she's gotten rid of trite Capricorn. the Thinker, the Iteas- phrases, too. I-Iow she used to bore "n". "l6 DBDBndabIe - not a day clever men and girls with her hack- fofr that sometimes cantankerous neyed "the tlmfi OI "l! life!’ capl-icomilln who is moody. metal-n‘ These days the some people call ch01“ oversensiglvey ‘ Beth charming. witty. l She speaks JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARy 29 brightly of "a day bursting with (Aquarms) _ Dig daep ‘m0 y..." fun." And dresseaup her talk with rontentive memory and powerful y mmflul. wmd!‘ dry ‘alive’ fhf." mental facilities for new angles “we like n “new pemmat‘ f’, and better methods and ways (or I heady whiff of bubbling hot coffee. "crisp purigency of winter air." Your Own Easy with good speech in win the right kind of friends. Our 32-page booklet helps you Improve your vocabulary. weed out errors. cheap slang. Tells how to make your talk glow with life. color. Tips i on_spelling. pronunciation. I k 10 eel freuilylplendid cough _ lalzgiy-oaunlll ltoivel you four times no l 531d 39¢ l" ¢°ln$ I01‘ You!‘ 03D)’ much eougli in_ icille for your money. I of How To Improve Your vocabulary It never spoils lute u family a long ' w The qmrdmn Home sex-mtg time. and ehil ren love its taste. Be mm to n 1 m: I ll f, '11 l" "- Paliily W"! u".'f.j°,';fl,‘j‘ff;,flnd. a acne. $1.11, Nome. Address. and the Name of his booklet. action. 1t loosen! the phlegm soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clear air plunges. You'll be do- I hied h it ompt. pleasing reaultl. Inex u lsCfPlIllpOIlllIi containing Nor- “u”, way Pine and pllltlble guaiacol in concentrated form. a well-known an re- am,“ Adam“ liable soothin Money refini c a ent for winter coughs. I0‘ Ill "U! WI’: l if it. doellft plouo 01W \\ ' detail through the hipline. giv‘ng a silver service and my of your ability and with r-Arrri. i l“ fullness and skirts that introduce l. . Proving IWIDIIIIG line at the bunk, oontraot- - invective and threat- Yet”... Like marriage and rolitlw- I011 "l" our weather, I should grumble much more if it went altogether. zl... F‘. Goldsmid Guardian ) (Manchester uneven FLOORING wlu. WEAR our LINOLEUM Linoleum should always be la‘d over a smooth. even surface to wear longest. Uneven flooriri8. And Her Activities 1‘_ ife -I¥K{I5 f - 5555; . M. ATTRACTIVE nv SPITE or l coon I! In spite of her staying ,;. lui‘ 24 hours and drinkuig quilllliltg o liquids at the first sign of anti“... her head cold sets off to a ileal Ila-rt. the sensible woman sees he. 11001.01‘. at once. From then 0n sh. follows his advice about gztrgpg using a nasal spray, getting mm.’ rest and drinking more ilqtids, chances are that she chin c in» pletely hibernate until the cold lit. run its course and disappcmml __ she figures out ways to A9,..- reasonbly presentable iii the 1111i time. For one thing, she asks 11hr n- tor to recommend an eve i: be used according tn his d, to eliminate the rcd swollen around eyes and the blood ml streaks in them. Dn-ilig IIll~ n. , .4 she doesnt wear mascara m. .__ daytime or evening. She may t. ever. if eyelids arc red, apt» a bit of eye-shadoiv in 111-9.... ,1, some other natural coinr. The chances are that. she'll up rouge at least until the ‘ look leaves her face and t.» She'll wear indelible lip stick ._i loose floor boards. projecting nails. cause it to show quick wear over these spots. In cold weather linoleum should be allowed to remain in the room at least a day and a night before being land. Cold linoleum may crack when even slightly bent. Felt base floor coverings wear longer if varnished when new and revarnished whenever the present cvat shows wear. Inlaid iinci-eums should be waxed frequently. Wax- ing makes them easier to keep clean and. of course, protects the surface. Long bodice lines are designed t0 slim the figure. and there are examples of the dr-ess with draped longer waistline lmpress‘on. This longer waistline idea is also appar- ent lrl dresses introducing bands of lace through the waistlinP. and it is interesting to hear that women like afternoon drees=es with fitted waisiilnes and no belts. inf: with a slim line at the front. Sometimes. especially In evening dresses. there are large soft bows. posed over fullness concentrated at the centre back, and for day- times smaller bows sometime; tie across the back. Long slim woollen hostess gowns on coat lines buttoning down front are popular in France and 13mg- nd. Bulging or swelling of either or both ends of ii can indicate that the contents are spoiled. VACUUM CI EANER WARS ON MOTH Even articles in daily use are not immune to destruction by mtths. Keeping rug‘. we'l vacuumed dis- courages moths from lodging in dark corners or under divans or heavy furniture. Remove sl'p- covers and use the upholstery at- tachment frrqtieiltly on stuffed pieces. Use the power spray attach- ment tn thoroughly d‘slnfect stor- age closets and boxes before put- ting away winter things The prac- tical little hand vacuums have a trick of clearing out difficult corn- ers efficiently. Bewides they are excellent for use on clothing and furs. Some are equipped with a I pulverizer winch will grind up moth crystals into a fine powder and blow it out into a garment or l blanket to be stored. won't smear, no matter how she has to use a handkexchic She may llSe a slightly 1-, foundation preparation to u" i, complexion a smooth. sut n.- 7 . seldom found naturally in thr of one suffering from a but! _ or chest cold. She'll keen i clean and shining by bTllRIll" some kind of dry shampoo merit until the doctor sdvs s“. have it washed. She'll drench her throat in night cream 9n every night and Li") a sp. salve to prevent clumping .. “(Ye as well as lips. Ami sh.» a scalp lotion of some sort in teraot the unpleasant eifcvts m, average cold has on the fiver q- head of hair. In other words, .~.i_ though she may have fur roid 5 What seems like eternity. she up" be an unpleasant sight run-tug i .- time she has it. fave v l LIVERPOOI; EIVIIHTIFI_IUP » The 400th anniversary cf the Er:- lish Bible and the 350th cf "a Welsh have been mwrizrvi iw r .- nresentatlon of 2.000 Biiilv: -. Welsh holiday hotels. by thc \\'~. . churches of Liverpool. NGW Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely , Stops Perspirnfion / l. Docs not rot dresses-linen not irritate skin. ' 2- No waiting to cIry. Ciin be list-d right after shaving. 8. lnsrantlystops crspirlitinn i0! l to 5 days. emuves fulfil from perspiration. 4. A pure white. grensclcsgsillil- less vanishing cream. S. Arrfd has been awarded the Approval Seal of the AIIICIHJII Institute of lnurldellng. Int being harmless to fabrics. 15 MILLION jars of Arriri ' have been sold Try a jar today! A! all n m nailing Inlln-l m...» 39¢ III! (oi-lll.. is» llllll Tfllrjnrl-i Smartest Fashions And Winter. Styles simple lines. designed to brim; out the best in your figure. are most important. this sea on. This dress has smart tucking at the waist and becoming fullness at the shoulders, just where it Ir molt flattering. Not only is this style chic and wearable but it is also’ eazy to make. A gay contrasting jacket and slimming tie-belt. give it that added punch we like in our best clothes. The jacket might be m velveteen or a light weight wool- en for added warmth on very oold days. Style No 2973 is demgncd fol sizes l4. 16. 36. 8B. 40. 42 and 44. Size 36 requires 3 3-8 yards of 31- inch materiai for dressgl 3-4 yards for bolero and sash. Send fifteen flfic) (coin is pro- feredl for pattern. write plainly your Name. Address and style number Bc sure to state tho size vou wish. Style No. 2973 Size ..... u. ouunn IIIMIII Street Address city Province There are detachable bustjcs. with sash ends that can be worn at back or front. panels in contrasting colors. tiers, and upward movements at the back, as well as softly Shirred Tn addition, however _ 511cc m. l